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4.3. SITE LIFE EST'�T€SSite Life Estimate <br />The Foothill Sanitary Landfill is anticipated to reach capacity in approximately 2082 (Table <br />35). This estimate is Sbased on-_ <br />• The estimated landfill refuse volume remaining <br />• aA waste disposal rate of approximately 799 -XXX221.000 tons per day -year in 2094 <br />2009 <br />A constant increase in disposal rate after 2009-of+nsrease <br />0 with a Fate Of ORGFease of o <br />4.4. SOIL AVAIL nail ITvSoil Availability <br />Total future soil needs, including daily and intermediate cover (assume to represent 20% b <br />volume of waste disposed. operations soil over future LCRS. and final cover needs bas <br />the waste quantities aL,n.,a are estimated to be 16.4XXapproximately 32.8 million GYCY -million <br />Gy -(Tables -23 and 4). This estimate assumes continued use as soil for daily cover. <br />Thms is based on the appFGX*mat*en that daily and inteFmediate GeYeF needs aFe 0 by VOW <br />The on-site sources of cover from excavation of the future modules are estimated to be <br />approximately 49.1 million syCY. 'see °npe"'e"' M). These is eestimates <br />indicate an abundance of soil cover. No +tnpeFted #+41, such that it is -is not anticipated that soil <br />will be imported for daily, intermediate, or final cover under the present design scenario. <br />Foothill Sanitary Landfill Pape 25 Public Works/Solid Waste <br />Joint Technical Document County of San Joaquin - Revised 7/30/10 <br />